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K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2004-2006
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Student Government

Gayle Spencer, Coordinator of Student Activities and Services
Office of Student Activities and Services, K-State Student Union, Ground Floor
785-532-6541
Fax: 785-532-7292
E-mail: osas@ksu.edu
www.ksu.edu/osas/sga

The purpose of the Student Governing Association is to help students voice concerns, suggestions, or grievances. Every student is a member of SGA and is represented by a college council (elected by the students in each respective college), a student senator, and by the student body president and vice president. The student senators, student body president, and vice president are elected by the K-State student body.

SGA is divided into three branches: legislative, judicial, and executive. Student Senate makes up the legislative branch. It is composed of six standing committees: academic affairs/university relations, allocations, governmental relations, privilege fee, senate operations, and student affairs/social services.

The judicial branch is composed of the judicial council, student review board, student tribunal, parking citations appeals board, and the housing and dining services judicial boards.

The student body president, vice president, and cabinet make up the executive branch. The president has the responsibility to promote the general welfare of the students and acts as the official voice of the student body to the faculty, administration, and public.

Student organizations
More than 360 organizations are available to students, faculty members, staff, and community members.

Any organization desiring to become a registered organization must register with the Office of Student Activities and Services. Registered groups have the opportunity to request funds from SGA, have fundraising activities on campus, and may schedule rooms and tables in the K-State Student Union as well as most campus facilities. Registered student organizations may also post notices in university buildings and on campus bulletin boards.

Topics within Services for Students:
dAcademic Assistance Center dEducational Supportive Services dOff-Campus Housing
dAcademic and Career Information Center dGreek Affairs dOffice of Student Life
dAdult Student Services dHousing and Dining Services dRecreational Services
dAlcohol and Other Drug Education Service dInternational Student Center dReligious Affairs
dCareer and Employment Services dK-State Student Union dStudent Activities and Services
dCooperative Houses dLafene Health Center dStudent Government
dCounseling Services dMulticultural Programs and Services dUpward Bound and Other Youth Programs
dDisability Support Services dNew Student Services dWomen's Center
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August 19, 2005